Jahlil Okafor and Nik Stauskas faced their old 76ers team for the first time since being shipped off to the Nets. And they not only got a 116-108 victory, but also played key roles in the game-deciding 11-0 fourth-quarter run.

“Yeah, if I were to say that win didn’t feel great I’d be lying,” said Okafor, who played just twice for the 76ers before the Dec. 7 deal. “It felt awesome to be able to pull it out.

“For Nik and I to be able to go out there and help win was great. That being said, I’m pulling for those guys, and I hope they make the playoffs.”

Stauskas made a corner 3-pointer to put the Nets up 94-92 with 8:51 to play, and they never trailed again. Okafor, who had eight points on 4-of-5 shooting, capped the run with a floater for a 102-92 lead.

“It was back-and-forth and then that last seven or eight minutes we took control of the game,” Stauskas said. “That’s always great. More than anything we just wanted to win. It’s always a good feeling being able to beat your former team, so that was the most important thing. We were both excited to get out there against former teammates and coaches.”

D’Angelo Russell, who is close with Okafor, said he knew how much the victory meant to his friend.

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“Yeah, you get traded you want to put up numbers and get the win. At the end of the day we got that win for him,” Russell said. “He looked good, too. This league is all about opportunity and he’s known for not having had an opportunity that he wanted, and I feel like he’ll get that opportunity here.”

Jarrett Allen had 16 points and 12 rebounds in his second start.

“It’s the consistency, having a good stretch of games, just putting game after game together,” Allen said.

Rondae Hollis-Jefferson (groin) is expected to be out a few more games, though coach Kenny Atkinson said he was hopeful Caris LeVert (groin) could return Friday.

Joe Harris, a pending free agent in a career year, is drawing interest before the Feb. 8 deadline. But both his agent and a separate league source told The Post the Nets are not shopping him.

“As you head towards the trade deadline, there’s always speculation,” Harris’ agent, Mark Bareltstein, said. “Anybody can be traded at any time of the right offer comes along. As I told Joe, if Cleveland calls Detroit and offers LeBron James, they’re going to make the trade.

“But he loves being in Brooklyn; that’s where his mindset is at. [General manager Sean Marks] and I talk all the time. I know they really like Joe. Sean’s certainly not out looking to trade Joe. I know that. If anybody offers the right package, of course it could happen; but nothing Sean has said has or intimated makes me feel like something going on.”